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The Berkeley Wireless Research Center
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BWRC is a pioneer in a new wave of university-industry-government partnerships.
The Center is focused on forging deep relationships with leading wireless
companies so that industry can rapidly transfer new technologies and university
researchers can benefit from industrial experience. BWRC provides an environment
for research into the design issues necessary to support next generation
wireless communication systems and expand the graduate research program in the
wireless segment. The research focus is on highly-integrated CMOS
implementations with the lowest possible energy consumption and advanced
communication algorithms. Components are fabricated using state-of-the-art
processes and evaluated in a realistic test environment. Center membership
provides access to faculty and graduate students involved in a large
interdisciplinary research effort with a modest investment. The critical-mass
combination of UC Berkeley researchers, government funding agencies and leading
companies in their respective areas has the potential of making truly
significant advances possible.
BWRC consists of 60 graduate students and 12 faculty engaged in pre-competitive
public domain research into the design issues supporting next generation
wireless communication systems. Application areas of interest include: improved
spectrum utilization, cognitive radios, ultra-low power sensor networks,
advanced a/d and d/a converters, RF/mm-wave circuits and low-power digital
circuits. Proof-of-concept prototypes are designed using BWRC's unique design
flows and fabricated using state-of-the-art processes. The Center includes a
complete laboratory for circuit and system evaluation from DC to 110 GHz.
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For membership information, contact
Gary Kelson,
gkelson@eecs.berkeley.edu.
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